Nationwide Pet Insurance - Advice to change insurance for two 4yo cats?
I have two cats, Fox and Ollie. They are brothers and turn four in September.
I got Nationwide Pet Insurance in July 2024 for the first time. I did not notice at the time, but their plans didn't match.
Fox's was $189 for the year, Ollie was $190.
I called to change the renewal policy so it was the same, and to add Behavioral coverage. I wanted to match Ollie's coverage to Fox's, add behavioral.
Fox's renewal, with NO CHANGES, increases by $125/YEAR in July. The woman on the phone said it's "because he is a year older." Lady, he will be FOUR this year. FOUR.
Current: $19/mo > $29/mo
So, recommendations? They are two boys, indoor, vaccines up to date but no recent vet visit.
I'm mildly concerned Ollie has a behavioral issue but no diagnosis and running off vibes and tiktok diagnosis, not real doctors. I am going to wait to take him to the vet about this until I have the right insurance policy JIC, but SHOULD I even have cat insurance?!?!
Otherwise, they're two healthy young cats. Indoor. Thoughts?
Nationwide - Looking for alternatives
We recently adopted a new puppy. We went to add her to our nationwide policy and payout after deductible is only 70% now. And the policy works as a reimbursement system. If I remember correctly, deductible is $250 and premium is $1000 a year.
Is there anything better? Obviously we want to get something affordable that won’t go up ridiculously high as she gets older. Thanks!
Nationwide - Nationwide no longer on our side
After spending Friday with my 5 yo shihpoo in the ER with newly diagnosed IVDD, I went to submit my $600 claim only to discover my Wellness policy that I have had for the past 5 years was “expired”. I contacted Nationwide today and was informed that the policy is “no longer carried in your area and you need to reapply”. Now my dog has pre-existing conditions. I don’t remember receiving any correspondence regarding this (my policy was on autopay every month and canceled on May 1). Anyone else in a similar boat?
I know Nationwide has been discussed ad nauseum, so my apologies if this is redundant.
Nationwide - Nationwide dropped us - help!
I have a 4-year-old French Bulldog, and we previously used Nationwide for her pet insurance. Unfortunately, we just found out they dropped our policy without any reason. I have been looking around for other pet insurance companies but feel frustrated by the pre-existing condition coverage. We signed up for trupanion but they want records of our last 2 years and my pet has a few things in the notes that I think will totally screw us going forward like itchy paws, a hurt pack, and previous GI bugs/UTIs. Has anyone found a good insurance company that will not be so harsh about not covering pre-existing conditions? Thanks in advance for the recommendations!
Nationwide Insurance - Nationwide Insurance - RIP OFF!
Right after the hurricane, my car insurance with Nationwide went up to $220/mo (was $150). They told me it was the best rate they could get for me...yeah right! With a late fee of $30, I have been paying $250/mo! I just went with progressive and am back down to $150/mo with good coverage...200 deductible, car rental, roadside, etc. Nationwide was a total rip off.
Nationwide Pet Insurance - Pet Insurance Recommendations
I've had Nationwide Pet Insurance for the past four years and up until recently they have been great. Recently my dog had a bladder infection and they paid out for that with no problem. We were told she needed to be seen again in two weeks for a follow up urinalysis and culture. However last week she started having difficulty urinating, called the vet and they wanted her to go back on the antibiotic for another week. I submitted another claim for the antibiotic and Nationwide only issued a quarter of the amount. I called them and they said we hit the annual limit they will pay out for a bladder infection, anything else they'll still pay, but this they won't until the policy renews next year. This was the first I was learning this, likely because we've never had the same issue go over the limit. As mentioned the vet wanted a follow up urinalysis and culture to be sure it was cleared up and they won't pay it. UTIs tend to be common in female dogs, so it seems absurd. We had the follow up yesterday and upon talking to the doctor, they used to recommend Nationwide frequently to pet parents, but not anymore and also said Nationwide has been dropping a lot of pet insurance customers lately and that it's seeming like they are trying to get out of pet insurance. They gave me some brochures for several different options they recommend and from what I'm finding Nationwide is the only one that caps limits on diagnoses. So I'm looking at changing providers and wanted to see what others recommend.
I'm considering the following:
\-ASPCA pet insurance (through my auto/renter insurer)
\-Figo (through Costco)
\-MetLife
\-Lemonade
\-Pumpkin
\-Embrace
My auto/renters insurance company does offer plans with ASPCA pet insurance and I believe Spot. I talked with them for some time the other day and I'm leaning towards going with them. They also offer a 10% discount because of my insurance. As for MetLife, my vision plan is with them and they've been amazing, but don't know if that necessarily means their pet plans will be as good. Also Costco is offering 15% off for members for Figo.
Fetch was recommended by the vet, but their prices were outrageous. I also had Pet's Best the first year of my dog's life prior to Nationwide and was not impressed by them.
If there's any I missed you recommend please let me know.
Thank you in advance!
Nationwide - "Approved Application" But No Policy Has Been Issued???
I have auto, home owners, etc and recently applied for Long Term Care Insurance with Nationwide. I did the application over the phone with the agent, then did the (hour long) Q&A. A few days/approx a week later, I got this email from the agent "Nationwide approved your application for CareMatters II Life with LTC policy."
I thought the vernacular was strange, because if an application is complete, the 'application' is approved but the policy isn't. I decided to let sleeping dogs lie and left it alone.
1+ week has gone by and still no policy. I followed up with the agent and was told "they would be in touch “shortly” with an updated timeframe". A week goes by and nothing.
I called the agent and he looked in the Nationwide portal and said the policy is still processing (I don't recall the exact term he said).
Does anyone understand what is going on? Is Nationwide still reviewing my healthcare records? If so, why would the agent conflate "approved your application" with the more colloquial "your policy is approved".
Nationwide - Nationwide Dropping Coverage Amount
Just got my renewal notice for my dog, whom I've had on their policy since I adopted her 7 years ago. It's literally saved her life at least once with an emergency surgery being 90% covered. I'd noticed a year or 2 ago they were no longer offering the 90% reimbursement plan to new customers but figured as long as I maintained my payments (which had gone up SIGNIFICANTLY) I'd be held in that same plan as long as I wanted. Not so. When I opened the renewal letter this morning, I noticed the premium dropped by about 30 a month but the reimbursement amount also dropped to 50%. Very disappointingly, the letter said that to maintain competitive pricing, they needed to make this change. I think I'll be shopping around for a new provider but am fearful that starting a new policy means my dog's chronically arthritic leg and hip (she was mushed when she was a puppy before I got her and never treated) won't be covered nor will her supplements and so forth that keeps her from feeling too much pain. Any advice?
Nationwide - Nationwide tripled policy last year and is cutting coverage by 40% this year.
Nationwide tripled policy and cut coverage 40%
Last year they tripled my policy to over $3k, and just sent me a letter saying next year they are cutting coverage to 50%. Been with them for probably 5+ years.
I am on a grandfathered plan that covered 90% and wellness, so basically everything (including food since prescribed).
To pay triple the rate and then also lose 40% of my coverage is absurd, and they said they have no other options or plans to reduce costs. Monthly costs also only drop $30 which is a slap in the face.
Any idea where I can go or what I can do to control costs?
He’s a 12.5 year old “beagle” mix for reference and has cushings for background.
Nationwide - Nationwide vs costco/Figo pet insurance
I am debating between nationwide and costco pet insurance for my new 8 month goldendoodle puppy. Figo is $40 cheaper than nationwide.
Nationwide is $93 a month 80% coverage $250 deductible. Figo is $53 a month 80% coverage with $250 dedutlctable.
i have had nationwide for my older dog who got chemo treatments and front leg amputated 3 years ago and they covered 90% with $250 deductible. I've had 90% coverage for 8 years untill 2 months ago. Nationwide sent me a letter saying they were cutting coverage from 90% to 50% for my 12 year old dog.
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